Doctor Who (season 4)

The fourth season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 10 September 1966 with the 1st Doctor (William Hartnell) story The Smugglers and, after a change of lead actor (Patrick Troughton) part-way through the series, ended on 1 July 1967 with The Evil of the Daleks. For the first time, the entire main cast changed over the course of a single season (the only other occasion this has happened is during Season 21). Only 10 out of 43 episodes survive in the BBC archives; 33 remain missing. No serials in this season exist in their entirety. However, The Tenth Planet, The Power of the Daleks, The Moonbase, The Macra Terror and The Faceless Ones have currently had their missing episodes (seventeen in total) reconstructed with animation and subsequently have been released on home media.

Doctor Who
Season 4
Cover art of the soundtrack release for first serial of the season
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of stories9
No. of episodes43 (33 missing)
Release
Original networkBBC1
Original release10 September 1966 (1966-09-10) 
1 July 1967 (1967-07-01)
Season chronology

Casting

Main cast

William Hartnell appears as the First Doctor for the first two full serials before being succeeded in the role by Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor for the remaining seven stories.

Anneke Wills and Michael Craze continue their roles as Polly and Ben respectively. They are shortly joined by Frazer Hines playing Jamie McCrimmon in The Highlanders. Polly and Ben depart in the penultimate story The Faceless Ones, and at the end of the season Deborah Watling makes her debut as Victoria Waterfield in The Evil of the Daleks.

Serials

Season 4 was produced by Innes Lloyd. Gerry Davis served as Script Editor, apart from the final four episodes of The Evil of the Daleks. Peter Bryant joined as associate producer for The Faceless Ones, and replaced Gerry Davis as script editor for the last four episodes of the season.

The Smugglers was the final serial to be produced during the third production block, but was held over to the start of Season 4.[1]

The Tenth Planet introduced the Cybermen and the concept of Regeneration, though wouldn't be named so until Planet of the Spiders in 1974.

The Power of the Daleks was the first Dalek story to use the traditional ...of the Daleks title form. Of the nine subsequent Dalek serials, only Death to the Daleks from Season 11 was not named in this way. The naming convention for Dalek stories was first used in the revived series with "Evolution of the Daleks" in Series 3.

While each of the other seasons produced in black and white have at least two serials completely intact (all serials from the transition to colour onwards have surviving copies in the BBC archive), none of the nine serials from Season 4 are complete in the BBC archive, with four (The Smugglers, The Power of the Daleks, The Highlanders and The Macra Terror) each having all of their episodes missing; of the total of 43 episodes between "Episode 1" of The Smugglers and "Episode 7" of The Evil of the Daleks, only 10 are currently in the BBC archive. The most complete serial of the season, The Tenth Planet, is missing only its last episode; this serial, as well as The Power of the Daleks, The Moonbase, The Macra Terror and The Faceless Ones have had their missing elements recreated with animated episodes using the original soundtrack. A similar animation for Fury From the Deep is scheduled for 2020.[2] The fully animated serials are presented in both colour and black and white formats, while The Tenth Planet and The Moonbase animations are presented exclusively in black and white.

StorySerialSerial titleEpisode titlesDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
UK viewers
(millions)[3]
AI[3]
281The Smugglers"Episode 1"Julia SmithBrian Hayles10 September 1966 (1966-09-10)CC4.347
"Episode 2"Julia SmithBrian Hayles17 September 1966 (1966-09-17)CC4.945
"Episode 3"Julia SmithBrian Hayles24 September 1966 (1966-09-24)CC4.243
"Episode 4"Julia SmithBrian Hayles1 October 1966 (1966-10-01)CC4.543
The Doctor’s new companions Ben and Polly arrive with him in the TARDIS on the coast of seventeenth-century Cornwall, where a group of pirates are searching for treasure.
292The Tenth Planet"Episode 1"Derek MartinusKit Pedler8 October 1966 (1966-10-08)DD5.550
"Episode 2"Derek MartinusKit Pedler15 October 1966 (1966-10-15)DD6.448
"Episode 3"Derek MartinusKit Pedler and Gerry Davis22 October 1966 (1966-10-22)DD7.648
"Episode 4"Derek MartinusKit Pedler and Gerry Davis29 October 1966 (1966-10-29)DD7.547
The TARDIS crew arrive at the South Pole in the year 1986, near a South Pole tracking base. Soon afterwards, hostile cyborgs from Earth's twin planet Mondas, known as Cybermen, quickly take over the base, planning to convert every human being into Cybermen like themselves while the Doctor's old body is wearing a little bit thin.
303The Power of the Daleks"Episode One"Christopher BarryDavid Whitaker5 November 1966 (1966-11-05)EE7.943
"Episode Two"Christopher BarryDavid Whitaker12 November 1966 (1966-11-12)EE7.845
"Episode Three"Christopher BarryDavid Whitaker19 November 1966 (1966-11-19)EE7.544
"Episode Four"Christopher BarryDavid Whitaker26 November 1966 (1966-11-26)EE7.847
"Episode Five"Christopher BarryDavid Whitaker3 December 1966 (1966-12-03)EE8.048
"Episode Six"Christopher BarryDavid Whitaker10 December 1966 (1966-12-10)EE7.847
The newly regenerated Doctor, Ben and Polly soon arrive on the planet Vulcan, a human colony. There, the Doctor finds the humans claiming that the Daleks are their servants. But a more sinister plan is behind the Daleks.
314The Highlanders"Episode 1"Hugh DavidElwyn Jones and Gerry Davis17 December 1966 (1966-12-17)FF6.747
"Episode 2"Hugh DavidElwyn Jones and Gerry Davis24 December 1966 (1966-12-24)FF6.846
"Episode 3"Hugh DavidElwyn Jones and Gerry Davis31 December 1966 (1966-12-31)FF7.447
"Episode 4"Hugh DavidElwyn Jones and Gerry Davis7 January 1967 (1967-01-07)FF7.347
The TARDIS arrives after the Battle of Culloden in 1746, where the TARDIS crew encounter the McLaren Clan and their piper, Jamie McCrimmon. They learn of a plan to sell defeated Scots rebels into slavery.
325The Underwater Menace"Episode 1"Julia SmithGeoffrey Orme14 January 1967 (1967-01-14)GG8.348
"Episode 2"Julia SmithGeoffrey Orme21 January 1967 (1967-01-21)GG7.546
"Episode 3"Julia SmithGeoffrey Orme28 January 1967 (1967-01-28)GG7.145
"Episode 4"Julia SmithGeoffrey Orme4 February 1967 (1967-02-04)GG7.047
The TARDIS lands on a deserted volcanic island. The Doctor, Ben, Polly and Jamie are captured and taken in a lift down a shaft below the seabed, There they realise they are prisoners of the survivors of Atlantis, and that their High Priest, Lolem, declares they are to be sacrificed to the great god Amdo. Professor Zaroff arrives and has a plan to raise Atlantis from the sea.
336The Moonbase"Episode 1"Morris BarryKit Pedler11 February 1967 (1967-02-11)HH8.150
"Episode 2"Morris BarryKit Pedler18 February 1967 (1967-02-18)HH8.949
"Episode 3"Morris BarryKit Pedler25 February 1967 (1967-02-25)HH8.253
"Episode 4"Morris BarryKit Pedler4 March 1967 (1967-03-04)HH8.158
The TARDIS makes a bumpy landing on the Moon in the year 2070. When the TARDIS crew venture outside, they find a moonbase. Suddenly on the base, people start becoming seriously ill with symptoms of fever and delirium. The Doctor realises that their old enemies, the Cybermen, are stalking the moonbase and taking the patients' bodies. The leader of the moonbase gives the Doctor 24 hours to discover the cause of the virus, or else he leaves the Moon.
347The Macra Terror"Episode 1"John DaviesIan Stuart Black11 March 1967 (1967-03-11)JJ8.050
"Episode 2"John DaviesIan Stuart Black18 March 1967 (1967-03-18)JJ7.948
"Episode 3"John DaviesIan Stuart Black25 March 1967 (1967-03-25)JJ8.552
"Episode 4"John DaviesIan Stuart Black1 April 1967 (1967-04-01)JJ8.449
The Doctor and his companions arrive at a planet in Earth's colonial future, where they discover that the inhabitants are being menaced by giant crabs called the Macra.
358The Faceless Ones"Episode 1"Gerry MillDavid Ellis and Malcolm Hulke8 April 1967 (1967-04-08)KK8.051
"Episode 2"Gerry MillDavid Ellis and Malcolm Hulke15 April 1967 (1967-04-15)KK6.450
"Episode 3"Gerry MillDavid Ellis and Malcolm Hulke22 April 1967 (1967-04-22)KK7.953
"Episode 4"Gerry MillDavid Ellis and Malcolm Hulke29 April 1967 (1967-04-29)KK6.955
"Episode 5"Gerry MillDavid Ellis and Malcolm Hulke6 May 1967 (1967-05-06)KK7.155
"Episode 6"Gerry MillDavid Ellis and Malcolm Hulke13 May 1967 (1967-05-13)KK8.052
After the TARDIS lands on the runway at Gatwick Airport, Polly witnesses a murder, leading the Doctor to find out that aliens are stealing the identities of travelers.
369The Evil of the Daleks"Episode 1"Derek MartinusDavid Whitaker20 May 1967 (1967-05-20)LL8.151
"Episode 2"Derek MartinusDavid Whitaker27 May 1967 (1967-05-27)LL7.551
"Episode 3"Derek MartinusDavid Whitaker3 June 1967 (1967-06-03)LL6.152
"Episode 4"Derek MartinusDavid Whitaker10 June 1967 (1967-06-10)LL5.351
"Episode 5"Derek MartinusDavid Whitaker17 June 1967 (1967-06-17)LL5.153
"Episode 6"Derek MartinusDavid Whitaker24 June 1967 (1967-06-24)LL6.849
"Episode 7"Derek MartinusDavid Whitaker1 July 1967 (1967-07-01)LL6.156
While trying to retrieve the TARDIS, the Doctor and Jamie are transported back in time to the 19th century by a professor working for the Daleks; the Daleks aim to use the Doctor's knowledge to give the Daleks human intelligence, but the plan backfires spectacularly.

^† : Episode is missing

Production

Title card as used in this season from The Macra Terror to The Evil of the Daleks

During this season the title card for the series was changed for the first time, starting with The Macra Terror.

Missing episodes

Season 4 is notable for being the only season of Doctor Who from which not a single complete serial survives. The missing episodes are:

  • The Smugglers – All 4 episodes
  • The Tenth Planet – Episode 4 (of 4 total) (Animated recreation exists)
  • The Power of the Daleks – All 6 episodes (Animated recreations exists)
  • The Highlanders – All 4 episodes
  • The Underwater Menace – Episodes 1 & 4 (of 4 total)
  • The Moonbase – Episodes 1 & 3 (of 4 total) (Animated recreations exists)
  • The Macra Terror – All 4 episodes (Animated recreations exists)
  • The Faceless Ones – Episodes 2, 4, 5 & 6 (of 6 total) (Animated recreations exists)
  • The Evil of the Daleks – Episodes 1, 3 to 7 (of 7 total)

Home media

VHS releases

Season Story no. Serial name Number and duration
of episodes
R2 release date R4 release date R1 release date
4 029 The Tenth Planet 4 x 25mins.
Episode 4 reconstructed
November 2000 May 2001 November 2000
035 The Faceless Ones
Episodes 1 & 3
2 x 25 min. November 2003 December 2003 October 2003

DVD and Blu-ray releases

Season Story no. Serial name Number and duration
of episodes
R2 release date R4 release date R1 release date
4 029 The Tenth Planet[lower-alpha 1] 4 × 25 min. 24 June 2013[4][lower-alpha 2]
14 October 2013(D)[lower-alpha 3]
30 October 2013[5] 19 November 2013[6]
030 The Power of the Daleks[lower-alpha 4] 6 × 25 min. 21 November 2016[7] 14 December 2016[8]
22 February 2017[lower-alpha 5][9]
24 January 2017[10]
The Power of the Daleks (Special Edition)[lower-alpha 6] 6 × 25 min. 27 July 2020 N/A N/A
032 The Underwater Menace[lower-alpha 7] 4 × 25 min. 26 October 2015[11] 2 December 2015[12] 24 May 2016[13]
033 The Moonbase[lower-alpha 8] 4 × 25 min. 20 January 2014[14] 22 January 2014[15] 11 February 2014[16]
034 The Macra Terror[lower-alpha 9] 4 × 25 min. 25 March 2019
(D,B) [17]
17 April 2019
(D,B) [18]
12 November 2019[19]
035 The Faceless Ones[lower-alpha 10] 6 × 25 min. 16 March 2020
(D,B) [20]
TBA TBA
Lost in Time, Volume 2
4–6 032 The Underwater Menace[lower-alpha 11] 12 × 25 min.
(+ 2 × 25 min. audio)[lower-alpha 12]
1 November 2004[21][22] 2 December 2004[lower-alpha 13][23]
1 July 2010[lower-alpha 14][24]
2 November 2004[25]
033 The Moonbase[lower-alpha 15]
035 The Faceless Ones[lower-alpha 16]
036 The Evil of the Daleks[lower-alpha 17]
038 The Abominable Snowmen[lower-alpha 18]
040 The Enemy of the World[lower-alpha 19]
041 The Web of Fear[lower-alpha 20]
043 The Wheel in Space[lower-alpha 21]
049 The Space Pirates[lower-alpha 22]
  1. Episodes 1–3 of 4, with both animated and "telesnap" reconstructions of episode 4.
  2. Released as part of the Regeneration boxset.
  3. The Region 2 release of The Tenth Planet was released in advance as part of the Regeneration box set without special features, and was later re-released on its own with special features.
  4. All six episodes animated.
  5. Colour edition.
  6. All six episodes animated (colour and black and white versions)
  7. Episodes 2 and 3 of 4, with "tele-snap" reconstructions of episodes 1 and 4.
  8. Episodes 2 and 4 of 4, animation of 1 and 3.
  9. All four episodes animated (colour and black and white versions) and "tele-snap" reconstruction
  10. Animation of all six episodes (in Colour and Black and White), surviving episodes 1 & 3 and "tele-snap" reconstructions of 2 & 4-6.
  11. Episode 3 of 4.
  12. Also includes surviving clips from The Power of the Daleks, The Highlanders,
    The Macra Terror and Fury from the Deep.
  13. Original release.
  14. Re-release.
  15. Episodes 2 and 4 of 4; soundtracks of 1 and 3.
  16. Episodes 1 and 3 of 6.
  17. Episode 2 of 7.
  18. Episode 2 of 6.
  19. Episode 3 of 6.
  20. Episode 1 of 6.
  21. Episodes 3 and 6 of 6.
  22. Episode 2 of 6.

In print

Serial name Novelisation title Author First published
The Smugglers The Smugglers Terrance Dicks 16 June 1988
The Tenth Planet Doctor Who and the Tenth Planet Gerry Davis 19 February 1976
The Power of the Daleks The Power of the Daleks John Peel 15 July 1993
The Highlanders The Highlanders Gerry Davis 16 August 1984
The Underwater Menace The Underwater Menace Nigel Robinson 18 February 1988
The Moonbase Doctor Who and the Cybermen Gerry Davis 20 February 1975
The Macra Terror The Macra Terror Ian Stuart Black 16 July 1987
The Faceless Ones The Faceless Ones Terrance Dicks 11 December 1986
The Evil of the Daleks The Evil of the Daleks John Peel 19 August 1993
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See also

References

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  2. "Missing adventure 'Fury from the Deep' to be animated in 2020". www.doctorwho.tv. 27 October 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
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